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But there is also something about cinema's essentially modern character that makes it vulnerable to fears of obsolescence.
The circumstances of his childhood left him vulnerable to fears, suspicions, and resentments; yet he was also a man of great courage, capable of magnanimity on the battlefield.
Air travel is particularly vulnerable to fears of the respiratory disease because it is being transmitted worldwide by passengers flying from Asia.
Two groups of people are especially vulnerable to the fear they are getting dementia - those who have a loved one with dementia and those who work with dementia patients, say at a nursing home or assisted living memory care unit.
Moral philosophers argue that as we identify ourselves with the things we care about, so do we make ourselves vulnerable to a feared loss of self when memories of emotional connections are so entwined with objects associated with them – like my family is with the mass-market bear whose disappearance provoked in me a sense of shameful responsibility and intimate betrayal.
The report said sterling was most vulnerable to Brexit fears.
That makes them vulnerable to the fear-mongering ads bought and paid for by special interest demagogues of all stripes, she explained.
When health insurance reform does not bring with it the promised "Armageddon," American voters will be less vulnerable to the fear-mongering that was used so effectively by the insurance industry and Republicans against health care reform.
This made them vulnerable to their latent fear and anxiety of death and dying: " The struggle in someone else's life opens up fears and anxieties about the transient nature of our own lives on earth….
Let not these aftershocks make us even more vulnerable to gossip and fear.
So, some experts have recommended forcing large firms either to develop the discoveries to which they have the rights, or else to pass them on.Japan's entrepreneurs still feel vulnerable to sudden crackdowns, and fear they would be punished more harshly than big-business chiefs.
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